Introduction Discover how Psalm 139 reveals that you are fearfully and wonderfully made. Embrace God’s purpose and walk in righteousness today. You are an awesome creation because God formed you with love, purpose, and divine intention. As David declared in Psalm 139:14, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” This verse reminds […]
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The Family Tree of Faith in Christ
Discover the true family tree that matters—our adoption into God’s family through Christ and the old rugged cross. The Family Tree reminds us that our true identity is not found in earthly lineage but in our adoption into God’s family. Matthew opens his Gospel by tracing Jesus’ ancestry through David and Abraham, showing the fulfillment of prophecy. Likewise, our hope and belonging are secured, not in human bloodlines, but in the cross of Christ.
Do You Have a Burden for the Lost?
Do you have a burden for someone who does not yet know Christ? In Luke 2:3-6, we read of four men who carried their paralyzed friend to Jesus, opening a roof just to place him before the Savior. Their compassion and faith demonstrate how deep a burden for others can move us to action. This passage reminds us that the presence of Jesus and His power to heal go hand in hand with the willingness of believers to intercede for others. Carrying someone spiritually is part of our calling as witnesses of His grace.
Walk By Faith
Walk by faith — Walk by faith, not by sight. Learn how daily trust in God helps us face life’s uncertainties with courage and finish strong in Christ. This devotion shows how trusting the Lord reshapes our plans and steady’s our steps when tomorrow is unknown.
The Love of Christ: Sacrificial, Eternal, and Life-Changing
The love of Christ is sacrificial, eternal, and life-changing. His agape love transforms daily life and draws us into God’s family. Love of Christ shines through every act of His life, death, and resurrection. Unlike our limited human love, His agape love is sacrificial and eternal, reaching out to us when we least deserved it. As Jesus taught in Matthew 5:43-45, His love extends even to enemies, showing us that God’s nature is both generous and inclusive. This devotion reminds us that the love of Christ is sacrificial, eternal, and life-changing, and it calls us to reflect His love daily.
How Firm is Your Foundation – Standing Strong in Christ
How Firm is Your Foundation? Discover the power of building your life on belief, confession, repentance, and baptism, rooted in Christ’s promises. How Firm is Your Foundation is a question every believer must consider. Jesus reminded us, “But be on guard; I have told you all things beforehand.” (Mark 13:23). The hymn How Firm a Foundation, written in 1787, beautifully echoes this truth: “What more can He say, than to you He hath said?” Our firm foundation is built on belief, confession, repentance, and baptism. This is how we stand strong in faith when the storms of life arise.
Be Good.
Be Good — Rediscover America’s goodness through righteousness and faith.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, heal our nation’s wounds. Rekindle righteousness in our hearts, churches, and communities. Guide us to be a people of goodness, that Your light may shine through us, restoring America’s greatness. Amen.
Do Not Look Back – Press On in Faith
Let Us Pray Heavenly Father, keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. Give us courage to follow Your call without hesitation and strength to move forward in faith. Amen. Let Us Worship In Song Watch on YouTube Introduction Do Not Look Back but keep pressing on in faith. Jesus calls us forward, and Paul urges us […]
Overcome Evil with Good – Charlie Kirk & 9/11 Reflection
Overcome evil with good. Remember Charlie Kirk’s faith and 9/11 victims. Christians rise to overcome evil with good through hope and truth. Overcome evil with good reminds us that God can turn mourning into hope. This devotion remembers Charlie Kirk’s life and 9/11 victims in one spirit of truth.
Nice Guys Do Not Finish Last – Godly Victory
Leo Durocher, the fiery manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, famously said, “Nice guys finish last.” The implication was clear: to win, you must bend rules or harden your heart. Yet Paul writes in 2 Timothy 2:5, “An athlete is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules.” God’s Word flips Durocher’s logic. According to Scripture, Nice Guys Do Not Finish Last—they are crowned with eternal victory.